In a Facebook post seen by TUKO.co.ke, Ezekiel said that he had received a plethora of complaints from parent and concerned Kenyans over the shows contents.

"I have received a barrage of complaints from parents and concerned Kenyans about 10/10 show that airs on Citizen TV on Friday night. "" read the post.

The moral police condemned the shows content where young boys and girls engaged in disgraceful acts that disobey society's moral standards.

"This is one of the most obscene shows ever to be aired on the mainstream media in Kenya where young boys and girls are paraded in a diabolical show of scatology, engulfed in smoke, amidst blaring and deafening noise. "

Ezekiel fired at the show's host refereeing to them as irresponsible adults for cheering on the underage kids who feature in the show as they dance in suggestive manner.

"It's the epitome of indecency and goes against everything that a morally upright society holds dear. To have young boys and girls gyrating their bodies on each other like lunatics while being cheered on by irresponsible adults who call themselves show hosts is the most disgusting abuse of national frequencies. "

He however acknowledged the timing of the show as it airs at 10pm while children are sleeping but added that did not warrant the shows discotheque.

According to Ezekiel, the show violates content regulation guidelines by carrying out advertisements that encourage alcohol, smoking and condoms

"Although 10/10 comes outside the watershed period (10pm) it involves underage kids live on set and in-between advises beer, cigarettes and confoms. This is a discotheque on tv. The show violates our content regulation guidelines and should be condemned by all decent Kenyans"

He urged parent to call for the ban of the program while at the same time asked the parent who allow their children to participate in the show to shoulder the blame to.

""They act live and their parents must be aware. We all must take responsibility for the evil in our media. The bigger picture should be for all of us to work together to promote decency and ensure that unpalatable content with potential to corrupt moral values is not shown to our children."

"KFCB has submitted a bill in Parliament to strengthen our mandate in content regulation but consumers have the power to say no to such indecency like 10/10!"

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